I sat down with Simon to reflect on his past year cycling across Europe and discuss his future plans to cycle around the world.
With Jesko’s unique experience of competing in 5 Transcontinental Races, we explored what drives him to take on such extreme challenges time and time again. He shared valuable insights on preparation, the key things to focus on, and how to navigate the toughest moments of the race. We ended up having a relaxed and meaningful chat - it was not just about the race, but about how we deal with tough challenges in life and why some people keep choosing them.
This episode is a powerful reminder of the beauty of living life to the fullest.
Remi, a true outdoor lover and ultra-endurance athlete, tells about his incredible experience running the PTL - one of the world’s toughest ultramarathons. From the detailed preparation to the life-threatening challenges on the trail, Remi shares raw insights into the highs and lows of this brutal race. He talks about a deep connection with nature, overcoming intense physical and mental struggles, and ultimately discovering inner peace through sheer perseverance. But the story goes beyond the finish line - Remi reflects on the unbreakable bond of friendship and support that carried him and his race partner through extreme challenges.
In this podcast episode, Ellen tells us how to ride slower, pack heavier and actually enjoy a bike trip.
Some time ago, Ellen decided to bike across Europe, but she did it her own way. No fancy bike, no intense training, no expensive gear. Just simplicity, a relaxed pace, and a focus on enjoying every moment. By the end of the several-month journey, she had spent an unbelievably small amount of money and collected enough stories to entertain friends for years. How did she manage it? In this podcast episode we dive into her amazing adventure.
This guy crossed Japan by bike. From north to south. Alone. I followed Chris on social media for a few weeks as he traveled, and I could not stop being jealous. It's such a beautiful country. I could not wait for him to come to Berlin so I could ask him all my questions and record a new podcast episode. And now he's finally here. A huge fan of Japan and cycling in me is more than excited.
The Komoot Women's Rally is a bikepacking event specifically designed for women, aimed at fostering a sense of community and adventure among female cyclists. Participants embark on a multi-day, self-supported journey through scenic routes, often covering challenging terrains, while connecting with like-minded individuals and promoting inclusivity in the cycling community. In this episode of the podcast, Anna and Kasia share their experiences of the recent rally in the Badlands.
Rain, angry dogs and breathtaking views... In this podcast episode, Neil recounts his unique experience in the Transcontinental Race, a daring challenge spanning four thousand kilometers over two intense weeks on a bike across Europe. Amidst little sleep, copious amounts of (junk) food, and a plethora of unforgettable events, Neil shares the memorable moments that defined this incredible journey. Tune in for his firsthand account, along with important tips and entertaining stories from this epic cycling odyssey that connected him with diverse landscapes and cultures, making it a truly unique and unforgettable adventure.
Lucky episode 7 of the podcast, where Isabel and I had an interesting discussion about inclusivity in cycling communities and social rides, the value of communities in sport and any professional development. At the end we also gave a sneak peek at our upcoming adventure this winter.
Amelia traded her desk job for handlebars and embarked on an incredible cycling adventure across New Zealand, Korea and Taiwan. From the snow-capped mountains of the Southern Alps to the bustling streets of Seoul and the serene temples of Taiwan, this podcast episode paints a vivid story of resilience and self-discovery, with unforgettable moments that made it all worthwhile.
Tune in as Betty unlocks the secrets to tackling the toughest goals, crossing the finish line of your first ultra marathon, nurturing self-love and body positivity, and stepping into the ring for some MMA action!
In this episode, Simon and I discuss what competitive cycling, broken teeth, and data analytics have in common. And how to survive your first endurance race.
In this episode I invited Enrico to talk about digital product design, how to get a job as a designer, and why being a designer with cycling experience at komoot is not always a good thing.
In this pilot episode, we talk with Renee about German schools, ski touring, and her life changing hike across Norway.